The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
The Emperor's New Groove
EDIT: Wait, that was 20th century. Damn.
EDITRA: Okay, okay. Untouchable.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Screw accuracy, the 21st Century started on January 1st 2000!
"Excuse me Miss, do you like pineapple?"
If we're going down that road then I revert back to The Emperor's New Groove.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Proud to be the Unofficial Secret Illegal Enforcer of Eyes on Final Fantasy!
When I grow up, I want to go toBovineTrump University! - Ralph Wiggum
I'm still gonna honestly go with Finding Nemo.
I REALLY DON'T KNOW!!
In all seriousness I just don't know. Maybe House of Flying Daggers for me because it's just a piece of smurfing art.
Can we all just agree on Dragon Ball Evolution? (I do seriously love watching that movie. It's fun to make fun of).
I'd personally probably say The Royal Tenenbaums or The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Yikes, best? Maybe the Dark Knight, just because it has everything.
But if I went more by what were my favourites I would say Scott Pilgrim, Toy Story 3 or 500 Days of Summer.
I'd agree that LOTR was probably the biggest and greatest achievement so far of the 21st century. If we all think back to when it was announced, very few people actually believed that A) It could be pulled off and B) That it would be any good, so to look back now and see how epic it is in scale and scope, it deserves the cake.
I'd also give a special mention to four movies that are near and dear to my heart for very different reasons:
Almost Famous, which came out in 2000 so I guess it qualifies, for STILL being my favorite movie ever, after countless viewings.
Children of Men, for being one of the most audaciously shot and edited movies I have ever seen.
Spirited Away, for being as close to a perfect fairy tale as anything I've ever seen.
Up, especially the four minute Married Life montage which may well be the most moving, heart-wrenching thing I have ever seen. I have only been in one other movie theater where literally everyone was weeping collectively (Saving Private Ryan, which I saw at a screening for Army Vets).
Take care all.